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      Welcome to Crosshair</h2>
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        Crosshair is a project which I started in order to obtain and practice my skills in web development.
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        The language the site is built in is <a href="http://www.asp.net" target="_blank">ASP.Net</a> which I chose due to it being the main language used to develop web sites and web applications in my place of work. However, as times change this may also change. I'll update the <a href="~/Blog/Default.aspx" runat="server">blog</a> with any relevant info.
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        Crosshair will start off as a very basic website showcasing a number of smaller projects I have worked on in order to develop these skills. Each one will present a task with a clear goal, the skills needed to achieve the goal and possible solution. Users will also be given the opportunity to <a href="~/Members/Register.aspx" runat="server">register</a> or <a href="~/Login.aspx" runat="server">Login</a> which will enable them to download the source code I used for each project.  
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      As Crosshair grows, I hope that I will be able to implement a <a href="~/Blog/Default.aspx" runat="server">blog</a> providing users with regular updates and maybe even a section where they can comment on my code, suggest and discuss projects, even share and upload there own projects and source code. 
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        Please bare in mind that this site was started purley for my learning benefit only so the solutions and methods of learning shown may not be the best or most relevant. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how the site grows.
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